April 26-27, 2005
Marriott Wardman Park
Washington DC

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MONDAY, APRIL 25
  5:00 - 7:00pm Registration
TUESDAY, APRIL 26
  7:00 - 8:00am Registration and Continental Breakfast - outside Washington Rooms
  8:00 - 8:30am Opening Remarks - Washington 3 and 4
  8:30 - 10:30am Ground Transportation - Washington 3 and 4
Session Chair:  Robert Carling, Sandia National Laboratories

John Dec, Sandia National Laboratories
High-Efficiency and Low-Emissions Engines: the Need for High End Computing   [abstract]

Jacqueline Chen, Sandia National Laboratories
Direct Numerical Simulation of Fundamental Processes in Engines   [abstract]

Christopher Rutland, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Simulation in IC Engine Applications   [abstract]

Angela Violi, University of Utah
Nanoparticle formation and transformation in diesels: a multiscale computational tool   [abstract]
10:30 - 11:00am Break - Washington 1 and 2
11:00 - 12:00pm Enabling Technologies, part 1 - Washington 3 and 4
Session Chair:  William Gropp, Argonne National Laboratory

Christopher Johnson, University of Utah/ASC Alliance Center
Computational Multi-Field Visualization   [abstract]

James R. Taft, Sienna Software/NASA Ames Research Center
Preliminary Science Results from NASA's 60 TFLOP Columbia System   [abstract]
12:00 - 1:30pm Lunch (provided) - Washington 5 and 6
  1:30 - 3:00pm Agency Perspective - Washington 3 and 4
Session Chair: C. Edward Oliver
Associate Director, Advanced Scientific Computing Research
Department of Energy

Dimitri Kusnezov
Director, Office of Advanced Simulation and Computing
Department of Energy

Charles Holland
Deputy Under Secretary of Defense, Science and Technology
Department of Defense

Raymond Orbach
Director, Office of Science
Department of Energy

Walter Brooks
Division Chief, Advanced Supercomputing Division
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  3:00 - 3:30pm Break - Washington 1 and 2
  3:30 - 5:00pm High-End Computing and Science - Washington 3 and 4
Session Chair:  Richard Hilderbrandt, DOE Office of Science

Sidney Karin, University of California - San Diego
History and Future of High-Performance Computing and Science

John B. Bell, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Simulation of Reacting Flow   [abstract]

Thomas L. Jackson, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Recent Advances in the Numerical Simulation of Heterogeneous Solid Propellant Combustion   [abstract]

Charles A. Wight, University of Utah
Interdisciplinary Advanced Scientific Computing in Partnership with DOE: A Worthwhile Exercise in Herding Cats   [abstract]
  5:00 - 7:00pm Poster Session/Reception - Washington 1 and 2
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27
  7:00 - 8:30am Continental Breakfast - outside Washington Rooms
  8:30 - 10:30am High Speed Combustion - Washington 3 and 4
Session Chair:  Thomas Jackson, Air Force Research Laboratory

Robert Baurle, NASA Langley Research Center
High Performance Computing Issues Related to the Simulation of Scramjet Flow Fields   [abstract]

K. Kailasanath, Naval Research Laboratory
Detonative Combustion – Science and Technology   [abstract]

Joseph Oefelein, Sandia National Laboratories
Large Eddy Simulation of Liquid Rocket Injection and Combustion Processes   [abstract]

Neeraj Sinha, Combustion Research and Flow Technology, Inc.
High Fidelity Simulation of Threat Ballistic Missile Plume Signature & Scramjet Propulsion Flow Fields   [abstract]
10:30 - 11:00am Break - Washington 1 and 2
11:00 - 12:00pm Enabling Technologies, part 2 - Washington 3 and 4
Session Chair:  William Gropp, Argonne National Laboratory

Adolfy Hoisie, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Performance Modeling of Extreme-Scale Systems and Applications   [abstract]

David Keyes, Columbia University
Letting Physicists be Physicists, and other Goals of Scalable Solver R&D   [abstract]
12:00 - 1:30pm Lunch (on your own)
  1:30 - 3:30pm Gas Turbine Combustion - Washington 3 and 4
Session Chair:  Paul Bartolotta, NASA Glenn Research Center

Nan-Suey Liu, NASA Glenn Research Center
Comprehensive Combustion Modeling and Simulation   [abstract]

Heinz Pitsch, Stanford University
Large-Eddy Simulation of Realistic Gas-Turbine Combustors
  [abstract]

Mel Roquemore, Air Force Research Laboratory/Wright Patterson
Development of Simulations/Diagnostics and Their Use as a Combustor Design Tool   [abstract]

Clifford E. Smith, CFD Research Corporation
Needed: A Next Generation Combustion LES Code   [abstract]
  3:30 - 4:00pm Break - Washington 1 and 2
  4:00 - 5:00pm Program Manager Session - Washington 3 and 4
Session Chair:  Michael Strayer, DOE Office of Science

Linda Blevins
Program Director, Combustion and Plasma Systems
National Science Foundation

Eric Rohlfing
Team Leader for Fundamental Interactions
Basic Energy Sciences, Department of Energy

Wing Tsang
NIST Fellow, Physical and Chemical Properties Division
National Institute of Standards and Technology

Julian Tishkoff
Program Manager, Combustion and Diagnostics
Air Force Office of Scientific Research
  5:00pm Concluding Remarks - Washington 3 and 4

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